Oh yeah, one more thing.  If you're not going to be doing CMYK color
separation work and desktop publishing that is going to a printer (which I
will be doing more with this new scanner), and scanning 'backlit tonal
range nightmares', then I'm sure the $799 LE model would work more than
great for web and normal stuff with it's 1950 dpi max res.  The Plus model
I got is overkill for 72 (final) dpi web images.  I got it for the 36 bit
color sampling and extended optical density (best shadow detail) and the
2700 dpi for making large 28MB digital files.

Dave Cohen
Photographer
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